Re: [iPad] Re: Kindle Reader Crashes

 


"Rebooting" simply means cycling the power.  Hold down the power switch (on the top right edge - little black button) until a white arrow in a red box appears on the screen with the words "slide to power off".  Slide the arrow to power off your iPad.  Wait until all screen activity has ended, then wait five seconds more, then hold down the power switch again, this time until a white Apple logo appears, then let the switch go.

Rebooting also kills off all background processes, so you don't need to worry about that.

On Apr 21, 2013, at 11:26 AM, "Carol" <botteron@alum.mit.edu> wrote:

 

Thank you to those who replied. I don't know about background processes or rebooting. What should I know or do for general iPad care?

I went to the App Store and searched for Kindle. The Kindle app, instead of FREE, was labeled UPGRADE. So I chose that and got the new version, which works. The old one is gone. I don't know why the Kindle app had not suggested that I upgrade, as other apps have, but now I know one way to upgrade.

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